

Romantics, Mystics & Revolutionaries
A storytelling storm of rebellion and enchantment
Pete (the Temp) Bearder + support from Gaia Harvey Jackson
The Romantic movement rose as an act of defiance — against empire, industry, and the mechanisation of the soul.
This performance lecture blends scholarship with comedy, and poetry to conjure a spellbinding history of mysticism, sedition and psychedelic testing.
What might these dreams of freedom and renewal offer our age of despair? Expect reverence, resistance, and wild imagination in this dramatic and engaging story.
Pete (the Temp) Bearder is an award-winning spoken word poet, author, and comic whose work has featured on BBC Radio 4, Newsnight, and the World Service.
“Pete’s ability to connect with people is unique and intoxicating — a highlight of the Lyra Bristol Poetry Festival.”— Lyra Poetry Festival
WHY NOW?
“There are moments in history that glimmer with a dream of transformation that’s as old as the lava that plots inside the belly of the Earth…”
The Romantic movement began as a rebellion — against empire, industry, and the mechanisation of the soul.
This show reconnects their 18th-century dream of freedom with today’s struggles for ecological and spiritual renewal. It invites audiences to feel reverence, resistance, and wild imagination in an age of despair.
ABOUT PETE
Pete (the Temp) Bearder is an award-winning spoken word poet, author and comic whose work has been featured on BBC Radio 4, Newsnight and the World Service. He is a former Hammer & Tongue UK Poetry Slam champion and has performed in over fifteen countries with organisations that include The British Council. His last stage show Homer to Hip Hop appeared over sixty times around the UK.
“Poetry’s answer to Mark Thomas.” — Chortle
“Challenging, inspiring and amusing.” — The Ecologist
“Fresh, empowering and fun.” — Shambala Festival
+ Support from GAIA HARVEY-JACKSON
Gaia Harvey-Jackson is a spoken word artist, group work facilitator and couples coach based in Devon. Her poetry moves through love, sex and femininity, drawing on nature and her intimate relationships as muse. Expect performances that shift from sassy and sensual to raw and deeply personal, sometimes all in the same breath.



















